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      anttechs
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      I am still on the pfblocker_devel and I love it!
      I haven't been told to update by my dashboard so shall I just install the updated version of the pfblocker now?

      will it be the same as the dev version or am I safe to uninstall and reinstall the new one as I don't see the Dev version in the list of packages now.

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        jdeloach @anttechs
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        @anttechs said in pfblocker_devel:

        I am still on the pfblocker_devel and I love it!
        I haven't been told to update by my dashboard so shall I just install the updated version of the pfblocker now?

        will it be the same as the dev version or am I safe to uninstall and reinstall the new one as I don't see the Dev version in the list of packages now.

        Are you trying to upgrade the development version or the stable version?

        If it's the stable version, it is not the same as the development version, if it's the development version, I would assume it's an upgrade to the development version.

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          anttechs
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          I was on the stable version but then in packages, there was only the dev version so I installed that.
          Apart from making my router crash every so often it's looking good.
          I always send the crash reports so I hope it helps them out.
          now when I look at the package list its gone so it's gone back to the stable version I guess.

          Maybe I should go back to the stable version?
          I have all my settings on stable versions only.

          its just strange the dev version popped up in the packages list and now its gone but looking at the work being done to it, it looks excellent!

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            Grimson Banned
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            You do know/understand that installed packages no longer show as an available package, as they are installed already?

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              anttechs @Grimson
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              @grimson said in pfblocker_devel:

              You do know/understand that installed packages no longer show as an available package, as they are installed already?

              lol yes, I was just wondering if the new version had the same stuff as the devel version.
              It sort popped up out of the blue in the package list while I already had pfblocker installed so / I went and installed the pfblocker_devel version.
              Maybe I was the only one who saw it.
              The pfblocker_devel version I'm using now is excellent with all new feeds.
              Now when I look at the package list I see the new version of pfblocker.

              I'm thinking its time to fully uninstall the pfblocker_devel and go back to the pfblocker on the package list now lol
              Looks like I'm the only one with the pfblocker_devel lol

              Good to see Mr BBcan177 is back welcome home mate :)

              cheers guys

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